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National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2006 Caroline Wilbert |
New York's Scribner Building Finds Life After Publishing Nearly a century after the Scribner Building opened in the heart of the country's fanciest shopping district, the Beaux-Arts beauty on Fifth Avenue in New York has proven it can stand the test of time.  |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2006 John Garippa |
Aging Industrial Plants Worthy of a Tax Discount While it may have been costly to build industrial plants, no evidence exists that the facilities would ever sell for the same use. For tax assessment purposes, taxing authorities must not look to the current use of the property. Rather, their focus must be on the market value in exchange.  |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2006 |
Leaders in Real Estate When Herman Bulls first entered the commercial real estate field in the early 1990s, he often went a month on the job without rubbing elbows with another African-American real estate professional.  |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2006 Steven R. Price |
Imported Knowledge Most successful commercial real estate professionals working in the U.S. had the good fortune of formal education before venturing into this challenging industry. Our real estate counterparts in some overseas markets may not be as fortunate.  |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2006 Matt Hudgins |
HUD Raises Hackles on the Hill New rules slated to take effect on Oct. 1 will effectively reduce borrowers' leverage on most multifamily and health care loans backed by the FHA. Unless rescinded by HUD, the regulations will increase annual mortgage insurance premiums by 71%.  |
National Real Estate Investor September 1, 2006 S. Douglas Weil |
Private Capital, the Great Equalizer From lifestyle shopping center developers to buyers of garden apartments to office turnaround specialists, many seasoned players who share a track record for creating value find themselves in need of a capital infusion to grow their businesses, but to whom should they turn?  |
Financial Advisor September 2006 Linda Keslar |
Destined For A Fall Robert Shiller, a professor of economics at Yale University, predicts housing prices will drop -- but he says no one knows how far.  |
Financial Advisor September 2006 |
Gaining Ground Investors are clamoring for Tenant-in-Common 1031 exchange private placement deals. Part of the demand is being driven by retiring baby boomers unloading headaches associated with investment real estate and seeking to defer capital gains taxes, sponsors say.  |
BusinessWeek September 11, 2006 Christopher Palmeri |
The Greenest House On The Planet Steve Glenn's LivingHomes sets a new standard in eco-friendly home building.  |
Financial Planning September 1, 2006 Donald Jay Korn |
Room and Boarders According to the latest statistics from the College Board, average housing costs in 2005 were $6,636 a year at public universities and $7,791 at private institutions. Some parents have come up with an alternative: Buy a home for their young scholars.  |
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